Address Book Import

Our new webmail system makes it easy to import your address book from other programs, like Outlook and Outlook Express. This is especially useful, because mail from any e-mail address stored in your webmail address book will never be filtered as spam.

Exporting from your e-mail client

Follow the instructions below for your e-mail client to export a CSV file, that can then be imported into our webmail system. If your client is not listed, or you have any other questions, feel free to contact technical support.

Microsoft Outlook Express

1. From the File menu, choose "Export...Address Book..."
2. Choose "Text File (Comma Separated Values)" in the dialog that comes up.
3. Click Export.
4. Choose where you want to save your exported file, then click Next.
5. In the dialog that comes up next, leave the default options checked. Changing these could keep your addresses from importing properly.
6. Click Finish.
7. Congratulations! Your e-mail contacts are now ready to be imported into DC.net webmail. You can now proceed to the import sectionin the address book.

Microsoft Outlook XP

1. From the File menu, choose "Import and Export..."
2. In the dialog that comes up, choose "Export to a file" and click Next.
3. In the next dialog, make sure that "Comma Separate Values (DOS)" is selected, then click Next.
4. You will be presented with a list of all of your Outlook folders, choose the one where your contacts are located in, usually "Contacts". Click next.
5. Choose where you want to save your exported file, then click Next.
6. In the next dialog, click Finish, and Outlook will begin exporting your contacts.
7. Congratulations! Your e-mail contacts are now ready to be imported into DC.net webmail. You can now proceed to the import section in the address book.




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